11 years after the murder of Big L I’m still amazed of just how witty of a lyricist he was. Big L was a talent that was taken from Hip-Hop before he really got a true shot to shine, at the time of his death L was only 24 and 1 album deep in the game. In 2000 After his death Big L’s second album The Big Picture as well as D.I.T.C.’s self titled debut dropped and showcased to the world just how big, Big L could have become. R.I.P. Big LThe Big Picture Intro – Big L & DJ Premier
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the rap len bias bee
Real Talk, hit the nail on the head with that one.
Dude should have been rippin’ the mic til he was 110.
For real